Polar Rose face recognisition company sold to Apple

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I just saw that this Danish-Swedish company Polar Rose has been sold to Apple: Apple To Acquire Polar Rose Face Recognition Firm

Apple To Acquire Polar Rose Face Recognition Firm

The facial recognition software made by the Swedish company can be used in the cloud, on a computer or on iPhone and Android smartphones.

By Antone Gonsalves
InformationWeek
September 21, 2010 03:52 PM

Apple has acquired Polar Rose, a Swedish company that makes facial recognition software that can be used in the cloud, on a computer or on iPhone and Android smartphones.

Norwegian Mac site Mac1 reported the acquisition on Monday, according to a translation of the site via Google Translate. Financial details were not disclosed. Apple did not respond to a request for comment.

Polar Rose has developed technology that uses complex algorithms to identify photos, so they can be linked to other information. The company focuses on facial recognition, making the technology particularly useful in social networks. For example, the technology could be used to identify and tag people in a group photo.

What Apple has planned for the Polar Rose technology is not known. The company does not comment on future product plans. However, Apple uses facial recognition technology in iPhoto to help users organize their photos based on particular people.
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Apple could expand Polar Rose's technology on the iPhone in competing against Google which has developed image recognition software called Goggles for smartphones running the search engine's Android operating systems.

Goggles makes it possible for people to take pictures of landmarks, artwork, text and other objects in order to launch a search for more information. Because of privacy concerns, Google has not expanded the capabilities to include facial recognition.

Polar Rose has three products: FaceCloud, FaceLib and FaceCore.

FaceCloud enables service providers and social networks to use the facial-recognition technology on websites. The company's FaceLib product is for developers building applications for iPhones and Android phones. FaceCore is for applications developed to run on a server or Linux, Mac OS X or Windows desktop or laptop.

Earlier this month, Polar Rose shut down its free face-tagging service that has been offered on its website for several years. The offering had started out with a browser plug in and search engine. In the middle of last year, the company launched tagging of Facebook friends in Flickr photos, which was later expanded to include Facebook photos.
In a Danish article about the company it mentions that the project with Facebook is involving 20 billion photos and according to Polar Rose, they wanted to do it to show that they can handle large amounts of photos AND that face recognition works. One can only imagine how much our Orwellian Big Brother society would love that kind of software for its nefarious purposes. It means that anonymity on the net is fast becoming a thing of the past if it isn't already.

The Danish article can be found Here
 
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